HI, teacher Bob. This is a great English lesson about Tools. I like the way you made the sound of a saw, it's very vivid and expressive. Thank you so much!
Hi Bob, thanks for the lesson, I'm industrial mechanic and i have a difficult to understand the name and the verbs of the tools ... thanks a lot i wish all the best for you and your family, God bless you ❤
Thanks for this useful class where you made special sound effects to explain to us the uses if the different tools. My husband uses the majority of them.
Many thanks for your videos! Really like what you do, you make my study process much better, use your materials as extra lessons to regular ones. I always recommend your channel to everyone who is learning English.
Hello! In English it is fun that you have specific verbs connected to specific tools or things. For example "to wheel" when you use a wheelbarrow, "to hammer" when you use a hammer etc. In my native language it is unusual to have such words. It makes English language really flexible.
@@nataliaillusion1869 Hmmm I don't think so. My native language is Polish and We have many weird things which don't exist in other languages for example almost all words have specific endings related to cases. As far as I know Polish is considered to be hard to learn.
Hi Bob! Thanks as always for your wonderful lesson! I’m a hugh fan of your teaching! Can you offer a lesson about time and numbers too one day? I think knowing how to express time and numbers in various context is also important to non native speakers learning English. I look forward to it! Thanks again!❤
In the latest video Jen posted on her channel, you did a great job as a team for the flower frame specially designed for Canadian Flowers Week, I watched it with admiration. You are all amazing. Thank you for doing beautiful work and spreading the beauty. Have a great Sunday! Bye 👋😎🌹💐♥️
Bob, you've given me a shock. One of the few tools I thought I knew in English (cutter, that's how we call it in Spain) turns out to be called a utility knife. In Spain, most people live in flats. We don't have all those tools at home. At home, we're not DIY experts and we have simple things. Do people use Allen keys in Canada? They're very useful for bikes and for assembling Ikea furniture.
Once again, well done on the onomatopoeia! There's a difference between a shovel and a spade. It's an interesting lesson. I'm not much of a handyman, but I have most of these tools.
Thank you for creating this video, Bob! I have a question about tape measure/measuring tape, which are used interchangably. Can we also call the soft tape for measuring one's body for making clothes 'tape measure/measuring tape'?
I used to be here 3 years ago when i was so interesting learning english but now my english still broke cuz i gaped so guys be consistance and dont quit 😢
You won't believe it but there is a RUclips channel dedicated to anvils Once I came across of it and knew that a group of guys retrieve old anvils across the US and refurbish them machining the surface. I didn't know that they ain't just chunks of metal.
You good English I bad English. I see video full night. I tool home. I worker. I plumber work water. I frensd also plumber he call me. We discuss plumbing subject. He home 3 kilometeer of here. I not go he home. Some time I rent tool of shop. I was one haksa blade I buy one more.
Bob, you've given me a shock. One of the few tools I thought I knew in English (cutter, that's how we call it in Spain) turns out to be called a utility knife. In Spain, most people live in flats. We don't have all those tools at home. At home, we're not DIY experts and we have simple things. Do people use Allen keys in Canada? They're very useful for bikes and for assembling Ikea furniture.
I like your skill to show different sounds by yourself, it's often really similar :)
Hello, Bob, I'm Shoji from Brazil. It's a handy video and the best parts are your "sound effects" about using the tools. I love it!!!
I am very jubilant to be a member of this wonderful channel. You took a huge part of my journey. Anyway I am highly appreciate you.
Thank you for the video, it really helped me improve my English vocabulary.
Thanks for your lesson. I was laughing when hearing you got a set of wrench as birthday gift🤣. You must be a toolaholic!
Thanks for you bob from Egypt
Easy, simple, and informative.
i think you rake all the elements that are useful for DIY at home. Thank you again for this lesson very usefu andl instructive
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HI, teacher Bob. This is a great English lesson about Tools. I like the way you made the sound of a saw, it's very vivid and expressive. Thank you so much!
Hi Bob, thanks for the lesson, I'm industrial mechanic and i have a difficult to understand the name and the verbs of the tools ... thanks a lot i wish all the best for you and your family, God bless you ❤
Thanks for this useful class where you made special sound effects to explain to us the uses if the different tools. My husband uses the majority of them.
Many thanks for your videos!
Really like what you do, you make my study process much better, use your materials as extra lessons to regular ones.
I always recommend your channel to everyone who is learning English.
Hello!
In English it is fun that you have specific verbs connected to specific tools or things. For example "to wheel" when you use a wheelbarrow, "to hammer" when you use a hammer etc. In my native language it is unusual to have such words. It makes English language really flexible.
Hi! It sounds like your native language is easier to learn. What language is it?
@@nataliaillusion1869 Hmmm I don't think so. My native language is Polish and We have many weird things which don't exist in other languages for example almost all words have specific endings related to cases. As far as I know Polish is considered to be hard to learn.
Love your channel! Very informative stuff!
Hi Bob! Thanks as always for your wonderful lesson! I’m a hugh fan of your teaching! Can you offer a lesson about time and numbers too one day? I think knowing how to express time and numbers in various context is also important to non native speakers learning English. I look forward to it! Thanks again!❤
You are so helpful
Thank you👍
In the latest video Jen posted on her channel, you did a great job as a team for the flower frame specially designed for Canadian Flowers Week, I watched it with admiration. You are all amazing. Thank you for doing beautiful work and spreading the beauty. Have a great Sunday! Bye 👋😎🌹💐♥️
Thanks a lot !
Thank you ver much.
Thanks teacher Bob ❤️ and nice topic thanks ❤
Bob, you've given me a shock. One of the few tools I thought I knew in English (cutter, that's how we call it in Spain) turns out to be called a utility knife.
In Spain, most people live in flats. We don't have all those tools at home. At home, we're not DIY experts and we have simple things. Do people use Allen keys in Canada? They're very useful for bikes and for assembling Ikea furniture.
very helpful, thanks so much 😊
Great lesson! I'd like a lesson about weapons.
Thank you so much you explain so nice I like your teaching appreciate you
Thanks a lot! There are a plenty of useful vocabulary in your videos. Keep it up and don’t be out of steam :)
Once again, well done on the onomatopoeia! There's a difference between a shovel and a spade. It's an interesting lesson. I'm not much of a handyman, but I have most of these tools.
I do understand your actions. Thank you , Bob!
Thank you so much 😍
Thank you Bob, very good lesson.
Thanks
You are good at imitating sounds.
You are the Best!👈
Thanks, Bob! Have a nice weekend♥
Another great lesson. Thanks Bob
very good topic and content !😊
❤ very useful
We value your contribution to our successful collaboration
thank you teacher !
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well done
I am happy be with you
Great sound effects. 👍 lol
I liked the chainsaw voice 😂😂❤
9:00 righty tighty lefty loosey
Thank you for creating this video, Bob! I have a question about tape measure/measuring tape, which are used interchangably. Can we also call the soft tape for measuring one's body for making clothes 'tape measure/measuring tape'?
Thanks bob. I have a qeustion. Is it possible for me to use the word instrument instead of tool and when its better to use it?
Hello dear prof bob .if possible make a video about english at the barber shop.thanjs in dvance
Thanks a lot ❤I wanna travel to Canada to see u how can I do that
I used to be here 3 years ago when i was so interesting learning english but now my english still broke cuz i gaped so guys be consistance and dont quit 😢
Does anyone know if I can have this lesson and the others as a pdf file
4:10 I thought it was my neighbours :D Funny
You won't believe it but there is a RUclips channel dedicated to anvils
Once I came across of it and knew that a group of guys retrieve old anvils across the US and refurbish them machining the surface. I didn't know that they ain't just chunks of metal.
Could you make a video on how to ask others for help? ask for help finding somewhere or ask for directions
Next lesson: here is how to weld 2 pieces of metal together. The current should be about 70 amperes for 3mm metal. Use electrode 6013))
It was the voice of saw
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Who is Jen?
You good English I bad English. I see video full night. I tool home. I worker. I plumber work water. I frensd also plumber he call me. We discuss plumbing subject. He home 3 kilometeer of here. I not go he home. Some time I rent tool of shop. I was one haksa blade I buy one more.
Jack hammer is only used by men . I think .
cutting down trees is actually bad lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Trees is or trees are? Trees is plural..
Good job
Crowbar is for combines😅
Thank you sir Bob.this is a useful.
Bob, you've given me a shock. One of the few tools I thought I knew in English (cutter, that's how we call it in Spain) turns out to be called a utility knife.
In Spain, most people live in flats. We don't have all those tools at home. At home, we're not DIY experts and we have simple things. Do people use Allen keys in Canada? They're very useful for bikes and for assembling Ikea furniture.
well done